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busy | Unavailable for use by anyone else or indicating unavailability engaged is a British term for a busy telephone line. Busy with her work. |
complex | Make an atom or compound form a complex with another. A complex personality. |
complexity | The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. He enjoyed the complexity of modern computers. |
complicated | Involving complications. A complicated problem. |
compound | Composed of more than one partcompound flower heads. Housetop is a compound word. |
convoluted | Highly complex or intricate and occasionally devious. Convoluted legal language. |
daily | Relating to the period of a single day. The museum is open daily. |
day | A day assigned to a particular purpose or observance. There are 30 000 passengers per day. |
detail | Provide details for. He didn t want them to get sidetracked on a detail of policy. |
detailed | Having many details or facts; showing attention to detail. An exquisitely detailed carving. |
elaborate | Produce from basic elements or sources; change into a more developed product. Elaborate a plan. |
elaboration | Marked by elaborately complex detail. His work led to the elaboration of a theory of evolution. |
exactitude | The quality of being exact. It is not possible to say with any scientific exactitude what a dream means. |
exegesis | An explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible. The task of biblical exegesis. |
intricacy | The quality of being intricate. The intricacy of the procedure. |
intricate | Having many complexly arranged elements; elaborate. An intricate network of canals. |
involution | The shrinkage of an organ in old age or when inactive, e.g. of the uterus after childbirth. Periods of artistic involution. |
labyrinth | A complex structure in the inner ear which contains the organs of hearing and balance It consists of bony cavities the bony labyrinth filled with fluid and lined with sensitive membranes the membranous labyrinth. You lose yourself in a labyrinth of little streets. |
labyrinthine | (of a system) intricate and confusing. Labyrinthine streets and alleys. |
lapidary | An expert on precious stones and the art of cutting and engraving them. A lapidary statement. |
maze | Something jumbled or confused. The house has a maze and a walled Italian garden. |
minute | The distance covered in a minute by someone driving or walking. She was laughing one minute and crying the next. |
nicety | A subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude. She prided herself on her nicety of pronunciation. |
nuance | Give nuances to. Without understanding the finer nuances you can t enjoy the humor. |
painstakingly | In a fastidious and painstaking manner. The property has been painstakingly restored by its current owners. |
part | To some extent partly often used to contrast different parts of something. Hold the furthest part of your leg that you can reach. |
perplexity | Inability to deal with or understand something. The dense perplexity of dwarf palm garlanded creepers glossy undergrowth. |
precise | (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth; strictly correct. The director was precise with his camera positions. |
puzzle | A jigsaw puzzle. We puzzled over her sudden departure. |
technicality | The state of being technical as in the use of technical terms or methods. The extreme technicality of the proposed constitution. |
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